Published May 14, 2017
2017chicago
1 Post
I understand that you may use a 4 function calculator that will be provided for you on the TEAS VI. Does anyone, that has taken the TEAS VI, have what this looks like? I just want to make certain I am using the correct one while studying.
Thank you in advance!
Gangsteroids
68 Posts
You don't bring one, it is on the test page when you take the test.
edit- didn't realize you said studying. Just a typical non-scientific calculator will do the trick.
QueenDanii79
24 Posts
It has the multiplication sign the division sign, the addition sign, the subtraction sign, and it even has the %, those are the only things that you're really going to need to know how to convert. I took the test, I failed it. I reschedule the test for the end of August but I also went out and bought a brand new book, the actual ATI study manual and I signed up 4 the June classes that's going to basically walk me through each section of the test what I need to know and how to do it. I really didn't want to sign up for it because it was over $100 and with three kids you know that money is very useful but I feel like if I get into nursing school that's going to be the best thing for my children so I will spend as much money as I can to get the help besides, I haven't been in high school since the nineties so I do need a lot of help ...good luck!
imhorsemackerel, LPN
215 Posts
You can practice with a cheap $5 calculator from Staples/Walmart. I'm not sure about the program you're going into, but for my program the calculator would come in handy. We were able to use them for tests as long as they weren't scientific.
Jeniele, ADN, RN
51 Posts
It is just like the basic calculator that you can pull up on your computer desktop.
ukuleleCat
46 Posts
It's the basic calculator in the Windows operating system
Mkakids
107 Posts
This. It is the exact basic calc that comes with the windows operating system.